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February 15, 1985
SP84pm
Patricia Martin, Director
CARLETON TO PRESENT PROGRAM ON K-12 PLAN
Northfield, Minn.—"In Support of the Perpich Plan," a talk by
educator and author Joe Nathan, will be presented at Carleton
College on Monday, Feb. 25.
Nathan will discuss Gov. Rudy Perpich's proposals to revamp
K-12 education in the state. The plan calls for the state to pay
all basic foundation aid, for students and their parents to have
free choice of public schools, for adoption of statewide testing
and for statewide written expectations of student skills and
knowledge at certain ages.
In April the College will present two speakers who will
share their concerns about the education proposals.
Nathan, a 1970 Carleton graduate, holds the Ph.D. in
educational administration from the University of Minnesota. He
has 13 years experience in public education and is currently an
assistant principal on special assignment for the St. Paul public
schools. He is the author of Free to Teach: Achieving Equity
and Excellence in Schools, which was published in 1983 and has
received national attention.
His talk begins at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Feb. 25, in Severance
Great Hall. It will be followed by a question period. The
public is invited.
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February 15, 1985
SP84pm
Patricia Martin, Director
CARLETON TO PRESENT PROGRAM ON K-12 PLAN
Northfield, Minn.—"In Support of the Perpich Plan," a talk by
educator and author Joe Nathan, will be presented at Carleton
College on Monday, Feb. 25.
Nathan will discuss Gov. Rudy Perpich's proposals to revamp
K-12 education in the state. The plan calls for the state to pay
all basic foundation aid, for students and their parents to have
free choice of public schools, for adoption of statewide testing
and for statewide written expectations of student skills and
knowledge at certain ages.
In April the College will present two speakers who will
share their concerns about the education proposals.
Nathan, a 1970 Carleton graduate, holds the Ph.D. in
educational administration from the University of Minnesota. He
has 13 years experience in public education and is currently an
assistant principal on special assignment for the St. Paul public
schools. He is the author of Free to Teach: Achieving Equity
and Excellence in Schools, which was published in 1983 and has
received national attention.
His talk begins at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Feb. 25, in Severance
Great Hall. It will be followed by a question period. The
public is invited.
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